Remember This, Friend

Karl Constantine FOLKES 1935 (Portland)



Remember this, friend.
After all is said and done.
At your journey’s end.
Psyche always possessed you.
You are its prize possession.

About this poem

There is the popular misconception, even among psychiatrists, psychologists, and social scientists, as expert students of the human soul, that we possess a psyche, failing to recognize that it is more correct to state the opposite. How can we ever own or possess that of which we, as conscious beings, are truly unconscious of, especially in our latent state of dreams? Consider this, and meditate upon it night and day: How can we possess that which is the very source of our active imagination? This one-stanza Tanka poem is better understood when coupled with an earlier poem I wrote, called “The Script of Our Lives,” suggesting that the lives we lead, are not as much scripted or led by us, as it is furtively scripted and led by the psyche as our guide.  

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Written on April 16, 2022

Submitted by karlcfolkes on April 16, 2022

Modified by karlcfolkes on April 16, 2022

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Quick analysis:

Scheme ABACB
Closest metre Iambic trimeter
Characters 134
Words 26
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 5

Karl Constantine FOLKES

Retired educator of Jamaican ancestry with a lifelong interest in composing poetry dealing particularly with the metaphysics of self-reflection; completed a dissertation in Children’s Literature in 1991 at New York University entitled: An Analysis of Wilhelm Grimm’s “Dear Mili” Employing Von Franzian Methodological Processes of Analytical Psychology. The subject of the dissertation concerned the process of Individuation. more…

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  • karlcfolkes
    The TAO of Psyche: When Psyche is in balance, all is in balance and harmony.
    LikeReply1 year ago

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